Journey to the West was a classic Chinese online novel. It told the story of the three monsters, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sand Monk, who had gone through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. One of the details was that Sun Wukong had been captured by the Heavenly Soldiers and Heavenly Generals because he had violated the Heavenly Law by stealing the Immortal Peaches of the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord. However, with the help of Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong was able to escape and eventually became Tang Sanzang's disciple. In the novel, this plot was called " Sun Wukong steals the immortal peaches." Although the story of Sun Wukong eating the Peaches of Immortality was fictional, it had become a part of Chinese mythology and was widely accepted.
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The answer to the question bank of Journey to the West is as follows: Who is Sun Wukong's master? It was Patriarch Subhuti. 2 Who is Tang Sanzang to Sun Wukong? He was Sun Wukong's senior brother and also his master. Is Zhu Bajie the disciple of Tang Sanzang? Yes, Zhu Bajie was one of Tang Sanzang's disciples. Is Sha Wujing the disciple of Tang Sanzang? Yes, Sha Wujing was one of Tang Sanzang's disciples. Is the White Dragon Horse the disciple of Tang Sanzang? Yes, the White Dragon Horse was one of Tang Sanzang's disciples. 6. What monsters did Tang Sanzang encounter on his way to the scriptures? He had once encountered White Bone Spirits, Fire Gods of the Blazing Mountain, Black Bear Spirits, Spider Spirits, Scorpion Spirits, Yellow-robed Monsters, and other demons. What magical powers does Sun Wukong have? There were seventy-two transformations, somersault clouds, golden cudgel and other magical powers. Which countries and regions did Tang Sanzang visit on his journey to obtain Buddhist scriptures? He had been to India, the Tang Empire of the East, and various countries in the Western Regions. What was the purpose of Tang Sanzang's Buddhist scriptures? In order to promote Buddhism, save all living beings, and obtain the true scriptures. Where is Sun Wukong's Flaming Mountain? The Flaming Mountain was a Flaming Mountain that Sun Wukong encountered on his way to obtain scriptures. It was located on the border between India and the Tang Empire of the East.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a very interesting and charming character. He had the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud, which allowed him to easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts. However, Sun Wukong also had some shortcomings. For example, he would sometimes lose control and cause trouble, and sometimes he did not respect the rules. Therefore, we can make the following logical judgment: - Sun Wukong's ability was very powerful, so he could surpass the rules to a certain extent. - Although he would sometimes lose control, he had strong self-control and could return to normal at critical moments. - Although he would sometimes cause trouble, he would also lose control in order to protect Tang Sanzang and the others. - Sun Wukong respected the rules and had always abided by all kinds of rules on the way to the scriptures. Therefore, from the above logical judgment, it can be seen that Sun Wukong can surpass the rules to a certain extent, but he will also abide by the rules. He respects the rules and has always followed various rules on the way to the scriptures.
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The characters included the male lead, Ink Ape, who had the body of a Six-Eared Macaque and the body of a Chaotic Divine Demon! As the saying goes,"If the sky doesn't suit me, I can only fight!" The female lead, Mu Yun, was mysterious in both her past and present life. She was the obsession of the male lead. The male supporting role, Sun Wukong, was a chuunibyou teenager. He was combative and comical. The male supporting role, Yuan Bi, was a cold man who was strong and battle-crazy. "Journey to the West is Too Small" Author: The Running Old Bull, is a Xianxia/Mythological Cultivation novel with elements of relaxation, chaos, and Journey to the West. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: The Ink Ape's fortuitous encounter. It traveled to the West with its companion magic treasure and became a Six-Eared Macaque…] This was a different world of Journey to the West! This was because the legendary Journey to the West, along with thousands of worlds, was actually going to merge into the universe of his previous life! I hope you will like this book.
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The answers to the middle school entrance exam questions in Journey to the West were as follows: Sun Wukong is an extremely intelligent monkey. He can use all kinds of magical powers to solve problems. Tang Sanzang was a benevolent monk. He led Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and others to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures in order to promote Buddhism. 3 Sha Wujing is a loyal sand monk. He helps Tang Sanzang and others to obtain scriptures and protect them from being attacked by demons. Monsters usually use various means to deceive Tang Sanzang and others to deviate from the path of learning scriptures. The road to the scriptures is full of danger and difficulties. Tang Sanzang and the others need to use various magical powers to deal with various challenges. The friendship between Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie is very deep and Monk Sand has been protecting them silently. Journey to the West is a classic Chinese classical novel. It tells the story of Tang Sanzang and the others 'journey of learning from the scriptures and the conspiracy of the monsters. Journey to the West was widely adapted into movies, TV series, games and other versions, which were deeply loved by people.
Journey to the West and Romance of the Three Kingdoms were regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature and were widely read and praised. However, there are different opinions on whether they belong to unofficial history. Journey to the West is regarded as an ancient novel, but it has some historical background and legendary elements, so some people think that it is not unofficial history. Some historians and literary critics believed that Journey to the West was a literary work that played an important role in inheriting traditional culture and shaping images. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is also considered an ancient novel, but its historical background and character creation are influenced by historical and cultural traditions. Therefore, some people thought that it was not an unofficial history but a historical novel or traditional literary work. Although Journey to the West and Romance of the Three Kingdoms were both considered literary works, their historical background and characters were affected to a certain extent, so it was not entirely certain whether they belonged to unofficial history.
The answer to the question of whether Journey to the West and Romance of the Three Kingdoms were unofficial history was not simple because the definition of unofficial history itself was also controversial. Usually, unofficial history referred to documents or stories that had not been officially certified and were not recorded in history. Journey to the West and Romance of the Three Kingdoms are both classics in the history of Chinese literature. They have been created and widely spread, and have become an important part of Chinese traditional culture. Therefore, in the general sense of history, these two works could not be considered unofficial history. However, some people believed that the definition of unofficial history was not absolute. Some unofficial documents or stories could be regarded as unofficial history even if they had not been officially certified. For example, some legends, stories, and novels in ancient China were not officially recognized, but they were widely circulated among the people and became folk stories. Therefore, whether or not to regard Journey to the West and Romance of the Three Kingdoms as unofficial history needed to be analyzed according to the specific situation. In the general sense of history, these two works are indeed classics in the history of Chinese literature, but whether they can be regarded as unofficial history requires specific analysis.
Journey to the West was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures after 81 difficulties. This novel became a classic in the history of Chinese literature, widely read and adapted into an important part of Chinese culture.